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OFFICERS 

OF   THE 

UNION     CLUB 

FOR 

1886. 


John   Lowell. 

Charles  R.  Codman  J.  Orne  Green 

Edward  D.  Hayden  William  Bliss. 

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Hugh  Cochrane  Robert  C.  Heaton 

Frederic  Dexter  Thomas  L.  Livermore 

Merriweather  H.  Griffith  John  T.  Wheelwright 

Herbert  L.  Harding  Henry  Whitman. 

Wxtunxtt: 

William    Simes. 
Henry  W.   Swift. 


COMMITTEE 

Henry  Lee 
Henry  P.  Bowditch 
George  B.  Chase 
Charles  Devens 
Alfred  D.  Foster 
Charles  C.  Jackson 
George  P.  King 


OJ^  ELECTIONS: 

Caleb  Wm.  Loring 
Henry  Parkman 
Edward  B.  Robins 
Daniel  Sargent 
S.  Lothrop  Thorndike 
Henry  Van  Brunt 
Roger  Wolcott. 


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IN  THE  NAMES  OF 

CHARLOTTE  CERF  '95 

MARCEL  E.  CERF  '97 

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THE 


CONSTITUTION 


BY-LAWS    AND    HOUSE    RULES 


UNION    CLUB 


OF    BOSTON 


WITH   A   LIST   OF   THE    OFFICERS   AND   MEMBERS 


July   1885. 


The  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Union  Club  as 
printed  in  this  edition  are  the  same  as  in  the  edition  of 
1883,  which  was  verified  and  corrected  by  comparison  with 
the  original  records. 

HENRY    W.  SWIFT, 

Secretary, 
July,  1885. 


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INDEX. 


PAGE 

Preamble 5 


CONSTITUTION. 

ARTICLE 

I.  Name 7 

II.  Members 7 

III.  Property 8 

IV.  Government 8 


BY-LAWS. 

I.  Executive  Committee 10 

II.  Meetings  of  Executive  Committee 11 

III.  Treasurer 11 

IV.  Secretary 12 

V.  Election  of  Members 13 

VI.  Non-resident  Members 14 

VII.  Army  and  Navy  Members 15 

VIII.  Resignations 16 

IX.  Forfeiture  of  Membership 16 

X.  Strangers 17 

XI.  Assessments 18 

XII.  Meetings  of  the  Club 19 


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INDEX 


ARTICLE  PAGE 

XIII.  Proxies 20 

XIV.  Annual  Meetinc; 20 

XV.  Special  Meetings 21 

XVI.  Nominations  and  Elections 21 

XVII.  House  open 22 

XVIII.  Servants 22 

XIX.  Payment  of  Dues 22 

XX.  Injury  to  Club  Property 23 

XXI.  Amendments  of  Constitution  and  By-Laws   ....  23 


HOUSE    RULES. 

I.  Hours  of  Opening  and  Closing 25 

II.  Books  and  Pamphlets 25 

HI.  Smoking 25 

IV.  Dogs 26 

V.  Games 26 

VI.  Complaints 26 

VII.  Dining-room *  . 26 


LIST   OF   OFFICERS   AND   MEMBERS. 

Former  Presidents,  Treasurers  and  Secretaries 29 

Executive  Committee 30 

Committee  on  Elections 31 

Resident  Members 32 

Non-resident  Members 52 

Army  and  Navy  Members 55 


PREAMBLE. 


niHE  Union-  Club  of  Boston  was  founded  in  the  year  i86j 
JL  for  "  the  encouragement  and  dissemination  of  patriotic 
sentiment  and  opinion^^''  and  the  condition  of  membership  was 
"  unqualified  loyalty  to  the  Constitution  a?id  the  Union  of  the 
United  States,  and  unwavering  support  of  the  Federal  Govern- 
ment in  efforts  for  the  suppression  of  the  Rebellion  ^ 

Its  organization  is  continued  to  promote  social  intercourse 
and  to  afford  the  conveniences  of  a  Club  House. 


CONSTITUTION. 


NAME. 

This  Club  shall  be  called  the  Union  Club  of 
Boston. 

II. 

MEMBERS. 

Any  person  duly  elected  a  member  shall,  upon  sign- 
ing an  agreement  to  observe  the  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws,  and  paying  his  entrance-fee  and  the  annual 
assessment,  or,  if  elected  after  the  first  day  of  July  in 
any  year,  the  entrance-fee  and  half  of  the  annual  as- 
sessment, become  thenceforth  entitled  to  all  the  rights 
and  privileges  of  membership,  provided  such  acts  shall 
be  performed  within  three  months  from  the  date  of 
such  election.  Persons  elected  members  of  the  Club 
during  the  month  of  December  in  any  year  shall  not  be 
required  to  pay  any  assessment  for  that  year.  The 
number  of  members  of  the  Club,  resident  and  non- 
resident, shall  not  be  increased  by  election  so  as  to 
exceed  five  hundred  at  any  one  time. 


8  CONSTITUTION 

III. 

PROPERTY. 

The  title  to  the  real  estate  held  for  the  use  and 
benefit  of  the  Club  shall  remain  in  the  Trustees  to 
whom  the  same  was  conveyed  by  deed  dated  Feb.  i, 
1868,  and  recorded  in  Suffolk  Registry  of  Deeds,  Lib. 
919,  Fol.  148,  for  the  uses  and  purposes  set  forth  in 
their  Declaration  of  Trust  recorded  in  the  said  Reg- 
istry with  the  deed  aforesaid.  The  legal  title  and 
ownership  of  all  the  other  property,  effects,  and  assets 
of  the  Club  shall  be  in  the  Executive  Committee  for 
the  time  being,  in  trust  for  the  benefit  and  enjoyment 
of  the  members. 


IV. 

GOVERNMENT. 

The  officers  of  the  Club  shall  be  a  President,  four 
Vice-Presidents,  eight  Directors,  a  Treasurer,  and  a 
Secretary,  who  shall  constitute  the  Executive  Commit- 
tee of  the  Club.  They  shall  be  elected  at  the  Annual 
Meeting  in  December,  and  shall  hold  office  for  one 
year  from  the  first  day  of  January  following,  and  until 
their  successors  shall  have  been  chosen  and  shall  have 
accepted  office.  The  President,  or  in  his  absence  the 
Senior  Vice-President  in  the  order  of  election,  shall 
preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  Club  and  of  the  Execu- 
tive Committee  ;  and,  if  the  President  and  all  the  Vice- 


CONSTITUTION  9 

Presidents  shall  be  absent,  a  chairman  shall  be  chosen 
by  vote. 

If  the  office  of  the  President  or  of  the  Treasurer 
shall  become  vacant,  the  Executive  Committee  shall 
call  a  special  meeting  of  the  Club  to  fill  such  vacancy. 
If  any  other  vacancy  shall  occur,  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee may  fill  the  same. 


BY-LAWS. 
I. 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE. 

The  Executive  Committee  shall  have  the  manage- 
ment and  control  of  the  Club  and  of  its  property,  and 
shall  exercise  a  general  superintendence  of  its  interests 
and  affairs.  They  may  make  or  authorize  all  necessary 
contracts,  but  shall  have  no  power  to  make  the  Club 
liable  for  any  debt  beyond  the  amount  of  money  which 
shall,  at  the  time  of  contracting  such  debt,  be  in  the 
Treasurer's  hands,  and  not  needed  for  the  discharge  of 
prior  debts  or  liabilities.  They  shall  have  power  to 
make  such  regulations  and  rules  for  the  domestic  and 
internal  economy,  comfort,  and  success  of  the  estab- 
lishment as  they  shall  think  proper;  and,  generally,  to 
do  all  things  which  may  be  necessary  for  the  proper 
management  of  its  concerns. 

They  shall  appoint  from  their  number  a  House  Com- 
mittee of  five,  who  shall  control  the  expenses  and 
charges  of  the  Club,  regulate  prices,  receive  and  re- 
dress complaints,  and  have  the  immediate  charge  and 


B  Y-LA  WS  1 1 

superintendence  of  the  Club,  subject,  however,  at  all 
times,  to  the  direction  of  the  Executive  Committee. 
The  House  Committee  shall  have  power,  subject  al- 
ways to  the  control  of  the  Executive  Committee,  to 
engage  and  discharge  the  servants  of  the  Club,  to  make 
necessary  purchases  and  sales,  and  to  enforce  the  pres- 
ervation of  order,  and  obedience  to  the  Constitution 
and  By-Laws. 

11. 

MEETINGS    OF    EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE. 

The  Executive  Committee,  of  which  five  shall  be  a 
quorum,  shall  hold  stated  meetings  during  the  first 
week  of  every  month, —  July,  August,  and  September 
excepted, —  for  the  transaction  of  business  ;  and  special 
meetings  may  be  called  by  the  Secretary,  on  request  of 
the  President  or  any  Vice-President,  or  of  any  two 
Directors,  upon  notice,  printed  or  written,  to  be  given 
to  each  member  at  least  twenty-four  hours  before  the 
time  appointed  for  such  meeting. 

The  House  Committee  shall  hold  meetings  on  Mon- 
day evening  of  each  week,  at  eight  o'clock. 

HI. 

TREASURER. 

The  Treasurer  shall  be  charged  with  the  collection 
and  custody  of  the  funds  of  the  Club,  and  their  disburse- 
ment under  the  direction  of  the  House  Committee.  He 
shall  keep  the  accounts  of  the  Club  in  books  belonging 


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to  it,  and  shall  exhibit  his  account  at  the  Annual  Meet- 
ing, and  shall  present  a  copy  thereof  to  such  auditors 
as  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Club  to  examine  it,  who 
shall  make  their  report  thereon  to  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee at  their  next  stated  monthly  meeting,  or  as  soon 
thereafter  as  conveniently  may  be  ;  and,  if  the  same 
shall  be  approved  by  the  Committee,  such  account 
shall  be  deemed  thenceforth  conclusively  settled.  If  it 
be  not  approved,  the  same  shall  be  submitted  to  the 
Club  at  any  subsequent  stated  meeting,  or  special  meet- 
ing called  to  act  thereupon.  His  books  shall  be  at  all 
times  open  to  the  inspection  of  any  member  of  the 
Executive  Committee ;  and  he  may  be  removed  by  the 
Club  or  the  Committee,  at  any  time,  for  refusal  to 
exhibit  them,  or  for  any  misconduct  in  the  affairs 
of  his  office.  The  Committee  may  authorize  him  to 
employ  such  assistance  as  it  shall  think  proper,  at  the 
expense  of  the  Club,  in  the  keeping  of  his  books  and 
preparing  of  his  accounts  and  reports.  He  shall  be 
exempted  from  payment  of  the  annual  assessment. 


IV. 

SECRETARY. 

The  Secretary  shall  keep  a  record  of  all  the  meetings 
of  the  Club,  and  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  of  the  Committee  on  Elections  ;  and 
shall  have  the  custody  of  all  the  documents  of  the  Club, 
shall  conduct  its  correspondence,  and  have  the  superin- 


BY-LAWS 


13 


tendence  of  its  library,  magazines,  and  newspapers. 
He  shall  be  exempted  from  payment  of  the  annual 
assessment. 

V. 

ELECTION    OF    MEMBERS. 

There  shall  be  a  Committee  on  Elections,  consisting 
of  the  Secretary  and  fourteen  other  members  of  the 
Club,  who  shall  be  elected  by  ballot  at  the  Annual 
Meeting,  and  any  vacancy  in  whose  number  may  be 
filled  by  the  Committee.  Meetings  of  the  Committee 
shall  be  held  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the  first  Satur- 
day of  every  month,  except  July,  August,  and  Sep- 
tember. 

Whenever  any  person  shall  be  proposed  for  member- 
ship, written  application  must  be  made  by  a  member  of 
the  Club  to  the  Committee  on  Elections,  subscribed  by 
him,  setting  forth  the  name  and  place  of  residence  of 
the  person  proposed,  and  the  date  of  such  proposal. 
If  a  majority  of  the  Committee  shall  deem  him  a 
suitable  person  for  membership,  they  shall  cause  his 
name  to  be  placed  on  the  notice-board,  as  a  candidate 
for  admission,  for  the  space  of  ten  days. 

All  elections  shall  be  by  secret  ballot :  thirty  votes 
shall  be  necessary  to  constitute  a  ballot  on  each  nomi- 
nation ;  and  one-fifth  part  of  the  votes  being  in  the  neg- 
ative shall  constitute  a  rejection.  The  ballot-box  shall 
be  kept  in  the  custody  of  the  clerk  at  the  office. 
Printed  or  written  lists  of  the  candidates  to  be  balloted 
for  shall  be  placed  in  the  hands  of  the  clerk,  for  the 


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B  Y-LA  WS 


use  of  the  members  ;  which  ballots  may  be  deposited 
in  the  box  at  any  time  after  the  nomination,  until  the 
ballot  shall  be  closed.  Each  member  may  write  Yes 
or  No  against  any  names  on  his  ballot  ;  and  his  vote 
shall  not  be  counted  for  or  against  any  candidate  not 
thus  marked.  The  balloting  shall  be  closed  at  seven 
o'clock  of  the  evening  of  the  tenth  day  thereof,  and  the 
votes  shall  be  counted  by  two  members  of  the  Execu- 
tive Committee,  who  shall  report  the  result  of  the 
election  to  the  Committee  on  Elections,  and  the  Secre- 
tary shall  enter  the  same  on  the  records  of  the  Club, 
and  shall  post  on  the  notice-board  a  list  of  the  candi- 
dates elected.  No  one  but  the  Committee  who  count 
the  votes,  the  Secretary,  and  the  clerk  shall,  on  any 
account,  see  the  list  of  members  who  have  so  voted. 
No  candidate  who  shall  have  been  rejected  shall  be 
again  proposed  within  six  months. 

VI. 

«  NON-RESIDENT    MEMBERS. 

Persons  who  do  not  reside  within  forty  miles  of  Bos- 
ton, and  have  no  place  of  business  there,  may  be  ad- 
mitted to  membership  in  the  Club  upon  payment  of 
half  the  rates  of  entrance-fees  and  annual  assessments  ; 
provided  that  it  shall  be  set  forth,  in  the  application  to 
the  Committee  on  Elections  for  the  nomination  of  a 
non-resident  candidate,  that  he  belongs  to  such  class ; 
and  provided  also  that,  when  any  non-resident  member 
shall  cease  to  belong  to  that  class,  by  residing  within 


BY-LAWS 


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forty  miles  of  Boston  or  having  a  place  of  business 
there,  he  shall  thereupon  be  liable  to  pay  the  residue  of 
the  entrance-fee,  and,  thereafter,  to  pay  full  annual  as- 
sessments. Non-resident  members  shall  have  all  the 
rights  and  privileges  of  resident  members,  except  that, 
in  the  event  of  a  dissolution  of  the  Club,  the  interest 
of  a  non-resident  member  in  its  property  and  assets 
shall  be  a. half  share  only. 

After  Oct.  i,  1883,  there  shall  be  no  further  election 
of  non-resident  members  under  this  By-Law. 


VII. 

ARMY    AND    NAVY    MEMBERS. 

Any  officer  of  the  Army  or  Navy  of  the  United 
States  on  duty  within  the  New  England  States  may 
be  admitted  to  the  use  of  the  Club,  in  the  manner  pro- 
vided for  the  election  of  members,  upon  his  paying 
half  the  annual  assessment,  which  shall  entitle  him  to 
the  privileges  of  membership  for  six  months,  and  a  like 
sum  in  advance  for  each  additional  term  of  six  months, 
or  part  thereof,  during  which  he  shall  so  remain  on 
duty  and  continue  to  use  the  Club  ;  and  he  will  be 
assessed  at  the  beginning  of  each  term  of  six  months, 
unless  he  shall  have  previously  given  notice  to  the 
Treasurer  of  his  intention  to  discontinue  using  the 
Club  ;  but  he  shall  not  have  the  right  of  voting,  and,  in 
the  event  of  the  dissolution  of  the  Club,  he  shall  have 
no  interest  in  its  property. 


l6  BY-LAWS 

VIIL 

RESIGNATIONS. 

All  resignations  shall  be  made  in  writing,  addressed 
to  the  Executive  Committee,  on  or  before  the  thirty- 
first  day  of  December ;  and  any  resignation  made  sub- 
sequently thereto  shall  not  discharge  the  member  pre- 
senting it  from  his  assessment  for  the  ensuing  year. 
Such  resignation  shall  operate  as  an  assignment  and 
release  to  the  Executive  Committee,  as  Trustees  of  the 
Club^  of  all  the  right,  title,  and  interest  of  such  member 
in  and  to  the  property  and  assets  of  the  Club. 


IX. 

FORFEITURE    OF    MEMBERSHIP. 

Any  three  members  may  present  to  the  Executive 
Committee  written  charges  subscribed  by  themselves 
against  any  other  member ;  and,  if  it  shall  appear  to 
the  Executive  Committee  on  inquiry,  after  notice  to 
the  member  so  charged  and  an  opportunity  given  him 
to  be  heard  in  his  defence,  that  his  conduct  has  en- 
dangered or  is  likely  to  endanger  the  good  order,  wel- 
fare, or  character  of  the  Club,  or  is  at  variance  with 
the  requirements  of  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  the 
Executive  Committee  may,  by  vote  of  two-thirds  of  its 
members,  suspend  such  member,  or  declare  his  mem- 
bership forfeited.  The  member  thus  suspended  or 
expelled  shall  have  the  right,  within   one  month  after 


BY-LAWS 


17 


receiving  notification  of  such  action,  to  appeal  to  the 
members  of  the  Club.  The  President,  or,  in  case  of 
his  absence,  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  shall  thereupon 
call  a  special  meeting  of  the  Club,  to  be  held  within 
one  month  after  he  is  notified  of  such  appeal.  If  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  present  at  such  meeting  shall 
by  secret  ballot  reverse  the  action  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  the  appellant  shall  be  restored  to  member- 
ship ;  but,  until  such  reversal,  he  shall  not  be  entitled 
to  any  of  the  privileges  of  a  member.  A  forfeiture 
shall  operate  to  vest  in  the  Executive  Committee,  as 
Trustees  of  the  Club,  all  the  right,  title,  and  interest  of 
such  expelled  member  in  and  to  the  property  and  assets 
thereof. 

X. 

STRANGERS. 

All  persons  not  members  of  the  Club,  who  reside 
forty  miles  or  more  beyond  the  limits  of  the  city  of 
Boston  and  have  no  place  of  business  therein,  shall  be 
deemed  strangers. 

The  Executive  Committee  may,  by  vote,  extend  the 
privileges  of  the  House  to  any  stranger  during  his  visit 
to  the  city,  and  any  member  of  the  Committee  may,  at 
the  written  request  of  any  member  of  the  Club,  issue 
a  written  invitation  to  any  stranger,  conferring  such 
privileges  for  not  more  than  one  month ;  but  no  such 
invitation  shall  be  issued  to  a  stranger  who  has  re- 
ceived a  similar  invitation  within  three  months,  unless 


1 8  BY-LAWS 

by  a  vote  of  either  the  Executive  Committee  or  House 
Committee. 

Any  member  may  introduce  a  stranger  into  the  Club 
House  for  one  day  only,  but  such  introduction  shall  not 
confer  a  right  of  entrance  except  on  that  day. 

Other  persons  not  members  may  be  introduced  into 
the  House  not  oftener  than  once  in  three  months, 
unless  to  an  entertainment  given  by  a  member  in  a 
private  room. 

The  member  introducing  or  requesting  an  invitation 
for  any  person  not  a  member  shall  register,  in  a  book 
to  be  kept  in  the  office  of  the  Club  for  that  purpose, 
his  name  and  residence  and  the  date  of  the  introduc- 
tion or  request,  and  shall  add  thereto  his  own  name  ; 
but  this  provision  for  registration  shall  not  apply  to  a 
person  introduced  into  a  private  room. 

No  guest  shall  have  the  right  to  bring  any  person 
into  the  House  ;  and  it  shall  be  in  the  power  of  either 
the  Executive  Committee  or  House  Committee  to 
exclude  any  person  not  a  member,  whenever  they  may 
consider  it  advisable  to  do  so. 


XL 

ASSESSMENTS. 

To  defray  the  current  ordinary  expenses  of  the  Club, 
and  to  provide  for  the  payment  of  the  certificates  of 
indebtedness  issued  for  the  purchase  of  the  Club 
House,  there  shall  be  an  entrance-fee  of  one  hundred 


BY-LAWS  IQ 

dollars  paid  by  each  new  member,  and  an  annual  as- 
sessment of  fifty  dollars  paid  by  each  member. 

The  annual  assessment  shall  be  payable  on  the  first 
day  of  January,  of  which  written  or  printed  notice  shall 
be  given  by  the  Treasurer  to  each  member,  through  the 
post-office,  on  or  before  that  day ;  and  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  Treasurer  to  report  the  names  of  all  mem- 
bers delinquent  on  the  first  day  of  March  to  the  Execu- 
tive Committee  at  their  next  monthly  meeting  for 
such  action  thereon  as  they  may  deem  expedient ;  and 
the  Committee  may  declare  the  membership  of  any 
such  delinquent  member  forfeited. 

XII. 

MEETINGS    OF    THE    CLUB. 

The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  holden  on 
the  third  Saturday  of  December,  at  eight  o'clock  P.M., 
for  the  choice  of  officers,  and  all  other  business  that 
may  be  brought  before  it.  Notices  of  meetings  shall 
be  posted  on  the  notice-board  by  the  Secretary  for  at 
least  ten  days  before  the  times  assigned  for  them  re- 
spectively ;  and  written  or  printed  notice  of  the  Annual 
Meeting,  addressed  to  each  member,  shall  be  deposited 
in  the  post-office  at  least  ten  days  before  the  time 
thereof. 

At  any  meeting  of  the  Club  for  an  alteration  of  the 
Constitution  or  By-Laws,  or  for  action  on  an  appeal 
from  a  decision  of  the  Executive  Committee  suspend- 
ing or  expelling  a  member,  sixty  members  shall  con- 


20  B  Y-LA  WS 

stitute  a  quorum  ;  for  the  transaction  of  any  other 
business,  thirty  members  shall  be  a  quorum. 

At  all  meetings,  discussions  shall  be  limited  to  mat- 
ters affecting  the  interests  of  the  Club  ;  and  it  shall 
never  be  called  upon  or  permitted  to  act,  in  its  official 
or  associate  capacity  as  a  club,  upon  any  political  ques- 
tion or  subject. 

No  stranger  or  visitor  shall  be  present  at  any 
meeting. 

XIII. 

PROXIES. 

Voting  by  proxy  shall  be  allowed  in  the  transaction 
of  any  business  of  the  Club,  except  in  elections  and  on 
appeals  from  the  action  of  the  Executive  Committee. 


XIV, 

ANNUAL    MEETING. 

At  the  Annual  Meeting,  the  Executive  Committee, 
Treasurer,  and  Secretary  shall  make  full  reports  of 
their  proceedings  for  the  past  year,  and  recommend 
such  measures  as  they  deem  advisable.  The  order  of 
business  shall  be  as  follows  :  — 

1.  Reading  the  minutes  of  the  preceding  meeting. 

2.  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

3.  Report  of  the  Treasurer,  and  appointment  of 
Auditors. 


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4.  Report  of  the  Secretary. 

5.  Election  of  officers  for  the  ensuing  year. 

6.  Any  further  business  regularly  before  the  meeting. 

Provided,  however,  that  the  order  may  be  changed 
by  a  vote  of  the  majority  of  those  present. 


XV. 

SPECIAL    MEETINGS. 

A  special  meeting  shall  be  called  whenever  the  Exec- 
utive Committee  shall  consider  one  expedient,  or  when- 
ever twenty-five  members  not  of  the  Committee  shall, 
in  writing,  setting  forth  the  purpose  thereof,  request 
the  President  or  any  Vice-President  to  call  one  ;  and 
notice  of  any  such  meeting  shall  be  posted  on  the 
notice-board  for  at  least  ten  days  before  the  time  as- 
signed therefor,  setting  forth  the  matter  intended  to 
be  acted  upon ;  and  no  business  other  than  that  speci- 
fied in  the  notice  shall  be  acted  upon  at  such  special 
meeting. 

XVI. 

NOMINATIONS    AND    ELECTIONS. 

A  meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  held  on  the  third 
Saturday  of  October  in  each  year,  at  eight  o'clock  P.M., 
when  a  committee  of  seven  members  shall  be  chosen 
to  nominate  candidates  for  office  for  the  ensuing  year. 
The  Committee  shall  make  their  report  to  the  Secre- 


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tary  on  or  before  the  third  Saturday  of  the  following 
month,  and  he  shall  cause  a  printed  list  of  the  candi- 
dates nominated  to  be  placed  upon  the  notice-board  at 
least  ten  days  before  the  Annual  Meeting. 

All  elections  of  officers  shall  be  by  ballot,  unless 
otherwise  ordered  by  two-thirds  of  the  members  pres- 
ent ;  and  a  plurality  of  votes  shall  constitute  an  elec- 
tion. 

XVII. 

HOUSE    OPEN. 

The  House  shall  be  open  for  the  reception  of  mem- 
bers every  day,  under  such  rules  and  regulations  as  the 
Executive  Committee  may  prescribe. 

XVIII. 

SERVANTS. 

No  member  or  visitor  shall  give  any  money  or  gra- 
tuity to  any  servant  of  the  Club  ;  and  no  servant  shall 
be  employed  by  any  member  on  any  business  of  his 
own,  out  of  the  Club  House,  without  permission  of  the 
superintendent  or  clerk. 

XIX. 

PAYMENT    OF    DUES. 

All  indebtedness  of  members  to  the  Club,  other  than 
for  assessments,  shall  be  paid  on  or  before  the  first  day 
of  every  month.     And  if,  at  the  expiration  of  the  four- 


BY-LAWS 


23 


teenth  day  of  any  month,  any  member  shall  not  have 
paid  his  dues  to  the  Club  for  the  preceding  month,  he 
shall  receive  no  further  credit  until  such  dues  are  paid. 
It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  clerk,  upon  the  fifteenth  day 
of  each  month,  to  post  in  some  conspicuous  place  in 
the  Club  House  the  names  of  all  members  whose  dues 
are  then  unpaid,  together  with  the  amount  due  from 
each  member,  there  to  remain  until  the  same  are  paid. 
The  Executive  Committee  may  at  any  meeting  declare 
forfeited  the  membership  of  any  member  whose  name 
and  the  amount  due  from  him  having  been  posted  as 
aforesaid  shall  have  remained  posted  forty-five  days, 
provided  such  amount  or  some  part  thereof  shall  re- 
main unpaid  at  the  time  of  such  meeting. 

XX. 

INJURY    TO    CLUB    PROPERTY. 

Any  destruction  of  the  property  of  the  Club,  or  in- 
jury to  it,  shall  be  paid  for  by  the  member  who  shall 
have  caused  the  same  ;  and  the  amount  to  be  paid  shall 
be  determined  by  the  House  Committee. 

XXI. 

AMENDMENTS    OF    CONSTITUTION    AND    BY-LAWS. 

Alterations  of  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  may  be 
made  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  or  at  the  regular  October 
meeting,  provided  written  notice  of  the  proposed  alter- 
ation shall   have   been    given  to  the  Secretary,  and  a 


24  BY-LAWS 

copy  thereof  filed  with  him,  and  posted  by  him  on  the 
notice-board  for  at  least  ten  days  before  the  meeting. 
They  may  also  be  made  at  any  special  meeting  called 
for  the  purpose,  and  notified  in  the  manner  directed  in 
Article  XV.  In  either  case,  the  assent  of  two-thirds  of 
the  members  present  shall  be  necessary. 


HOUSE    RULES 
PRESCRIBED    BY  THE  EXECUTIVE   COMMITTEE. 


I. 

HOURS    OF    OPENING    AND    CLOSING. 

The  House  shall  be  open  for  the  reception  of  mem- 
bers every  day  from  eight  A.M.  until  half-past  one 
A.M.,  except  on  Sunday,  when  the  House  shall  be 
closed  at  midnight. 

The  dining-room  shall  be  open  for  meals  to  be 
served,  daily,  from  eight  A.M.  until  midnight. 

II. 

BOOKS    AND    PAMPHLETS. 

No  person  shall  take  from  the  Club  House  any  book, 
pamphlet,  newspaper,  or  other  article  belonging  to  the 
Club,  or  mutilate  or  destroy  the  same. 

III. 

SMOKING. 

Smoking  is  prohibited  in  the  dining-room,  and  in 
the  smaller  front  drawing-room. 


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Pipe-smoking  is  not  permitted  in  any  part  of  the 
House. 

During  the  meetings  of  the  Club,  no  smoking  is  per- 
mitted in  the  rooms  in  which  the  meetings  are  held. 


IV. 

DOGS. 

No  dog  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Club  House. 


V. 

GAMES. 

No  game  shall  be  played  in  the  Club  House  on 
Sunday. 

VI. 

COMPLAINTS. 

Complaints  of  any  deficiency  in  the  service  of  the 
Club,  of  over-charges,  mischarges,  mistakes,  or  defects, 
must  be  made  in  writing  to  the  House  Committee  only. 

VII. 

DINING-ROOM. 

No  member  shall  bring  into  the  dining-room  between 
the  hours  of  five  and  seven  P.M.  more  than  one  person 
who  has  not  a  card  of  invitation  to  the  Club. 


LIST  OF  OFFICERS  AND  MEMBERS, 


Former  Presidents,  Treasurers  and  Secretaries. 


EDWARD  EVERETT 1863-1865 

CHARLES  G.  LORING 1866-1867 

RICHARD  H.  DANA 1868-1870 

HENRY  LEE 1871 

ENOCH  R.  MUDGE  . 1872-1874 

LEMUEL  SHAW 1875-1879 

ROBERT  W.  HOOPER 1880-1881 

WILLIAM  G.  RUSSELL 1882-1884 

SAMUEL  G.  WARD 1863 

FRANCIS  E.  PARKER 1864 

JOHN  C.  ROPES 1865 

THORNTON  K.  LOTHROP 1866 

ARTHUR  J.  C.  SOWDON 1867 

GEORGE  B.  CHASE 1868-1870 

JOSIAH  F.  GUILD 1871-1873 

ALFRED  B.  HILL 1874-1879 

WILLIAM  P.  KUHN 1880-1884 

Secretaries. 

CHARLES  W.  STOREY 1863 

ROBERT  E.  APTHORP 1864-1867 

LEMUEL  SHAW 1868-1869 

JAMES  C.  DAVIS 1870-1874 

CHARLES  E.  STRATTON 1875-1881 


OFFICERS  FOR  1885. 


HENRY  LEE 
WILLIAM  G.  RUSSELL  GEORGE  W.  BALDWIJ^ 


€xttuti\)t  Committee 

JOHN  LOWELL 

}Jice#re0tti£nt0 : 

JOHN  C.  ROPES  THORNTON   K.  LOTHROP 

CHARLES  R.  CODMAN  EDWARD  D.  HAYDEN 

HERBERT  L.  HARDING  JAMES  R.  OSGOOD 

ROBERT  C.  HEATON  GEORGE  H.  RICHARDS 

JOHN  P.  LYMAN  FRANCIS  S.  WATSON 

RICHARD  S.  MILTON  JOHN  T.  WHEELWRIGHT 

Exzmuxzt : 

J.  D.  HENLEY  LUCE 

Secretarg : 

HENRY  W.  SWIFT 

ft}on^t  Committee: 

RICHARD  S.  MILTON,  Chairman, 
ROBERT  C.  HEATON  J.  D.  HENLEY  LUCE 

HERBERT  L.  HARDING  HENRY  W.  SWIFT 


COMMITTEE  ON  ELECTIONS. 


HENRY  LEE,  Chairman 
HENRY  P.  BOWDITCH 
GEORGE  B.  CHASE 
CHARLES  DEVENS 
ALFRED  D.  FOSTER 
CHARLES  C.  JACKSON 
GEORGE  P.  KING 


CALEB  WM.  LORING 
HENRY  PARKMAN 
EDWARD  B.  ROBINS 
DANIEL  SARGENT 
S.  LOTHROP  THORNDIKE 
HENRY  VAN  BRUNT 
ROGER  WOLCOTT 


HENRY  W.  SWIFT,  Secretary. 


RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


Edward  Augustus  Abbot 1875 

Marshall  Kittredge  Abbott      .     . 1877 

Brooks  Adams 1879 

Charles  Allen 1863 

Roger  Newton  Allen 1876 

Samuel  Seabury  Allen 1880 

Frederic  Lothrop  Ames 1867 

Frederic  Amory 1868 

Henry  Hersey  Andrew 1882 

John  Forrester  Andrew 1S79 

Walter  Edward  Andrews 1873 

William  Sumner  Appleton 1863 

Charles  Follen  Atkinson 1867 

Edward  Atkinson 1863 

William  Parsons  Atkinson 1865 

George  William  Baldwin 1863 

John  Chandler  Bancroft 1869 


MEMBERS  33 

Robert  Hale  Bancroft 1872 

Francis  Bartlett 1875 

George  Bartlett 1874 

John  Bartlett 1867 

Nelson  Slater  Bartlett 1882 

Alfred  Hubbard  Batcheller 1870 

Albert  Grinnell  Baxter 1883 

Edward  Pierson  Beebe 1867 

Charles  Vose  Bemis 1864 

Stephen  Dexter  Bennett 1873 

William  Henry  Bent 1873 

William  Sturgis  Bigelow 1878 

Arthur  Welland  Blake 1868 

Edward  Dehon  Blake 1885 

Francis  Blake 1880 

James  Henry  Blake 1882 

Samuel  Parkman  Blake 1868 

Stanton  Blake 1873 

William  Bliss 1874 

Edwin  Augustus  Boardman 1867 

George  William  Bond 1863 

William  Sturgis  Bond 1864 

Alfred  Bowditch 1882 

Charles  Pickering  Bowditch 1863 


34  MEMBERS 

Ernestus  William  Bowditch 1^79 

Henry  Pickering  Bowditch 1863 

Jonathan  Ingersoll  Bowditch 1863 

George  Hillard  Bradford 1882 

Thomas  Gamaliel  Bradford 1863 

John  Frederick  Flemmich  Brewster 1884 

William  Brewster 1885 

Lincoln  Flagg  Brigham 1864 

Martin  Brimmer 1863 

Edward  Brooks 188 1 

Francis  Brooks 1863 

Henry  Brooks 1883 

Edward  Jackson  Brown 1874 

Francis  Perkins  Browne 1864 

Henry  Bryant 1881 

John  Bryant 1881 

Henry  Hall  Buck 1882 

Howard  Mendenhall  Buck 1884 

James  McKeller  Bugbee 1874 

Nathan  Willis  Bumstead 1865 

Robert  Manton  Burnett 1877 

Benjamin  Franklin  Butler 1863 


Arthur  Tracy  Cabot i 


MEMBERS  35 

Benjamin  Shreve  Calef 1872 

George  Hyland  Campbell 1875 

John  Wilson  Candler 1863 

William  Latham  Candler 1865 

Edward  Montagu  Cary 1864 

Horace  Parker  Chandler 1872 

Parker  Cleaveland  Chandler 1876 

Peleg  Whitman  Chandler 1863 

Walter  Channing 1885 

Horace  Dwight  Chapin 1885 

John  Henry  Chapman 1882 

George  Bigelow  Chase 1863 

George  Harvey  Chickering 1865 

Charles  Francis  Choate 1863 

George  Albert  Clark 1866 

Alexander  Cochrane 1882 

Hugh  Cochrane 1881 

Charles  Russell  Codman 1863 

George  Winthrop  CofBn 1863 

Harrison  Gray  Otis  Colby 1884 

Horace  Hopkins  Coolidge 1863 

Joseph  Randolph  Coolidge 1863 

Charles  White  Copeland 1877 

Charles  Edward  Cotting 1879 


36 


MEMBERS 


Charles  Uriah  Getting 1864 

George  Glover  Crocker 1877 

Uriel  Haskell  Crocker 1874 

John  Cummings 1873 

Edward  Francis  Daland 1865 

Charles  Henry  Dalton 1863 

Henry  Rogers  Dalton 1880 

Isaac  Warren  Danforth 1863 

Bancroft  Chandler  Davis 1885 

George  Gilbert  Davis 1884 

James  Clarke  Davis 1866 

Joseph  Muenscher  Day 1865 

Thomas  White  Deland 1875 

Hasket  Derby 1864 

Charles  Devens 1863 

Franklin  Gordon  Dexter 1863 

Frederic  Dexter 188 1 

George  Dickenson 1865 

John  Calvin  Dodge 1863 

Ellerton  Lodge  Dorr 1868 

George  William  Webster  Dove 1873 

Eben  Sumner  Draper 1885 

George  Draper 1865 


MEMBERS  37 

George  Albert  Draper 1885 

William  Franklin  Draper 1881 

Loren  Griswold  DuBois 1882 

William  Frederic  Duff 1877 

Thomas  Dunnell 1878 

Henry  Dorr  Dupee 1885 

William  Richardson  Dupee 1868 

Benjamin  Franklin  Dwight 1863 

Edmund  Dwight 1863 

Louis  Dyer 1882 

James  Thomas  Eldredge 1865 

John  Wheelock  Elliot 1882 

William  Rogers  Ellis 1879 

Nathaniel  Henry  Emmons 1864 

George  Munroe  Endicott 1879 

William  Endicott,  Jr 1863 

William  Ellery  Channing  Eustis 1882 

William  Everett 1863 

Charles  Francis  Fairbanks 1875 

William  Gilson  Farlow 1882 

Charles  Frederick  Farrington 1867 

Clement  Kelsey  Fay 1884 


38  MEMBERS 

Benjamin  Faxon  Field 1865 

Benjamin  Faxon  Field,  Jr 1878 

Walbridge  Abner  Field 1864 

Eustace  Carey  Fitz 1875 

Desmond  FitzGerald 1880 

George  Luther  Foote 1868 

John  Murray  Forbes ,     .  1863 

William  Hathaway  Forbes 1863 

Edward  Jacob  Forster 1874 

x\lfred  Dwight  Foster 1873 

Burnside  Foster 1883 

Charles  Henry  Wheelwright  Foster 1882 

Charles  Orin  Foster 1865 

Nathaniel  Foster,  Jr 1863 

Charles  Francis 1864 

Horace  Vinton  Freeman 1879 

James  Goldthwait  Freeman 1870 

Aaron  Davis  Weld  French 1868 

John  Davis  Williams  French 1868 

Lyman  Pruden  French 1874 

William  Abrams  French 1879 

Henry  Walker  Frost 1870 

Robert  Oliver  Fuller 1872 


MEMBERS  39 

William  Sewall  Gardner 1881 

William  Gaston 1864 

Joseph  Mackean  Gibbens 1863 

Horatio  James  Gilbert 1867 

Frederick  Huntington  Gillett 1879 

Daniel  Angell  Gleason 1863 

John  Murray  Glidden      . 1864 

George  Augustus  Goddard 1869 

William  Benjamin  Goldsmith 1882 

George  Henry  Gordon 1866 

Richard  Hinckley  Gorham .  1881 

Horace  Gray 1863 

William  Gray,  Jr 1865 

John  Orne  Green 1869 

George  William  Gregerson 1879 

Merri weather  Hood  Griffith 1871 

William  Oren  Grover 1863 

Charles  Fox  Guild 1874 

Frederick  Guild,  Jr 1879 

George  Augustine  Haines 1873 

George  Silsbee  Hale 1863 

Henry  Larned  Hallett 1863 

Richard  Price  Hallowell 1863 


40  MEMBERS 

Asa  Gustavus  Hapgood 1881 

Edgar  Harding 1880 

Herbert  Lee  Harding 188 1 

Alpheus  Holmes  Hardy 1872 

George  Ropes  Harris 1884 

William  Tennant  Hart 1875 

William  Gushing  Haskins 1875 

Franklin  Haven,  Jr 1865 

Edward  Daniel  Hayden 1866 

Henry  Williamson  Haynes 1878 

Charles  Dudley  Head 1863 

Robert  Carter  Heaton 1877 

Alfred  Hemenway 1884 

John  Augustus  Higginson 1863 

Waldo  Higginson 1863 

Clement  Hugh  Hill 1865 

Hamilton  Andrews  Hill 1865 

James  Edward  Radford  Hill 1885 

Edwin  Augustus  Hills 1880 

William  Hilton 1863 

Howard  Hinckley 188 1 

Ebenezer  Rockwood  Hoar 1863 

Samuel  Hoar 1878 

John  Hogg 1874 


MEMBERS  A\ 

George  Henry  Homans 1863 

John  Homans 1882 

Edward  William  Hooper 1864 

John  Prentiss  Hopkinson 1881 

Charles  Paine  Horton 1867 

Henry  Stone  Hovey 1866 

Elmer  Parker  Howe 1882 

James  Murray  Howe,  Jr 1878 

James  Frothingham  Hunnewell 1865 

Charles  Whiting  Huntington 1863 

Francis  William  Hurd 1864 

Charles  Lewis  Hutchins 1880 

Constantine  Foundoulaki  Hutchins 1880 

Henry  Clinton  Hutchins 1868 

Charles  Cabot  Jackson 1867 

Edward  Jackson 1863 

Frank  Jackson 188 1 

Arthur  Earl  Jones 1881 

Walter  Ingersoll  Jones 1878 

Charles  Archibald  Kidder 1882 

Henry  Purkitt  Kidder 1863 

Nathaniel  Thayer  Kidder 1885 


42  MEMBERS 

George  Parsons  King 1865 

Lincoln  Newton  Kinnicutt 1885 

William  Putnam  Kuhn 1865 

Horatio  Appleton  Lamb      . 1881 

William  Thomas  Lambert 1884 

John  Lathrop 1867 

Daniel  Warren  Lawrence 1881 

Elliot  Cabot  Lee 1883 

Francis  Wilson  Lee 1879 

Henry  Lee 1863 

McPherson  LeMoyne 1880 

Arthur  Lincoln 1877 

Solomon  Lincoln 1876 

Thomas  Leonard  Livermore 1880 

Henry  Cabot  Lodge 1879 

Harry  Vinton  Long 1882 

John  Davis  Long 1877 

Caleb  William  Loring 1863 

William  Caleb  Loring 1879 

Thornton  Kirkland  Lothrop 1863 

John  Lowell 1863 

John  Lowell,  Jr 1882 

John  Dandridge  Henley  Luce 1879 


MEMBERS 


43 


George  Hinckley  Lyman 1883 

John  Pickering  Lyman 1879 

Henry  Lyon 1875 

Thomas  Mack 1863 

Edward  Benjamin  Maltby 1882 

Austin  Agnew  Martin 188 1 

Henry  McLean  Martin 1876 

Frederick  Mason 1873 

Mortimer  Blake  Mason 1883 

William  Frederick  Matchett 1870 

Frederick  Warren  Goddard  May 1863 

William  Walker  McKim 188 1 

James  Henry  McMullan 1869 

William  Andrew  Mehaffey 1881 

James  Morris  Meredith 1882 

Charles  Merriam 188 1 

Frank  Merriam 1875 

Herbert  Merriam 1867 

Arthur  Mills 1881 

Richard  Sweet  Milton 1866 

Thomas  Minns 1869 

William  Minot,  Jr 1876 

Henry  Lee  Morse 1881 


44  MEMBERS 

Robert  McNeil  Morse,  Jr 1867 

Samuel  Torrey  Morse 1863 

David  Nevins 1882 

Benjamin  White  Nichols 1863 

Lyman  Nichols 1874 

George  Augustus  Nickerson 1882 

Frederick  Russell  Nourse 1880 

Henry  Kemble  Oliver,  Jr 1868 

Joseph  Pearson  Oliver 188 1 

Francis  Augustus  Osborn 1865 

George  Laurie  Osgood 1877 

James  Ripley  Osgood 1866 

John  Felt  Osgood 187 1 

Walter  Joseph  Otis i; 


Charles  Jackson  Paine 1866 

Robert  Treat  Paine 1863 

Ebenezer  Francis  Parker 1865 

Edmund  Morley  Parker 1883 

Francis  Edward  Parker 1863 

William  Lincoln  Parker 1879 

John  Parkinson 1867 


MEMBERS  4^ 

Francis  Parkman 1863 

Henry  Parkman 1S79 

Gilbert  Russell  Payson 1863 

Samuel  Russell  Payson 1863 

Frank  Everett  Peabody i88i 

Oliver  White  Peabody 1865 

Charles  Callahan  Perkins 1869 

George  Hamilton  Perkins 1880 

George  Gorham  Peters 1884 

Willard  Peele  Phillips 1863 

Henry  Lillie  Pierce 1863 

Jacob  Willard  Pierce 1877 

Alexander  Sylvanus  Porter 1868 

Edward  Ellerton  Pratt 1866 

John  Carroll  Pratt 1863 

Thomas  Parker  Proctor 1876 

George  Putnam 1863 

Edmund  Quincy 1867 

Henry  Parker  Quincy 1865 

Josiah  Quincy 1884 

Samuel  Miller  Quincy 1869 

James  Russell  Reed 1884 


46  MEMBERS 

John  Reed 1866 

Alexander  Hamilton  Rice 1863 

Henry  Allen  Rice,  Jr 1878 

Francis  Cedric  Richards 1881 

George  Henry  Richards 1863 

William  Reuben  Richards 1885 

Thomas  Oren  Richardson 1866 

William  Lambert  Richardson 1875 

George  Ripley 1875 

William  Roberts 1873 

Edward  Blake  Robins 1876 

Alfred  Perkins  Rockwell 1870 

Henry  Munroe  Rogers 1874 

John  Codman  Ropes 1864 

Matthias  Denman  Ross 1863 

Waldo  Ogden  Ross 1875 

Edward  Baldwin  Russell 1874 

Le  Baron  Russell 1863 

Thomas  Russell 1863 

William  Goodwin  Russell 1863 

Daniel  Waldo  Salisbury 1863 

William  Gurdon  Saltonstall 1884 

George  Partridge  Sanger 1863 


MEMBERS 


47 


George  Partridge  Sanger,  Jr 1882 

Daniel  Sargent 1867 

Horace  Binney  Sargent,  Jr 1879 

Barthold  Schlesinger 1863 

Sebastian  Benzon  Schlesinger 1863 

Joshua  Montgomery  Sears •     .  1879 

George  Otis  Shattuck 1863 

Henry  Russell  Shaw 1883 

John  Oakes  Shaw,  Jr 1880 

Robert  Gould  Shaw 1882 

Samuel  Savage  Shaw 1866 

Harvey  Newton  Shepard 1880 

Edward  Sherwin 188 1 

William  Simes 1879 

Frank  Ernest  Simpson 1883 

Jacob  Henry  Sleeper 1868 

Edward  Melancthon  Smith 1870 

Francis  Hill  Smith 1872 

Robert  Dickson  Smith 187 1 

George  Snell 1868 

George  Henry  Snelling 1866 

Augustus  Lord  Soule 1873 

Arthur  John  Clark  Sowdon 1864 

John  Perrin  Spaulding 1874 


48 


MEMBERS 


Mahlon  Day  Spaulding 1882 

Edwin  Loring  Sprague 1879 

Henry  Harrison  Sprague 1875 

Benjamin  Franklin  Stevens 1863 

Charles  Edward  Stevens 1873 

Charles  Storrow 1864 

Charles  Storer  Storrow 1863 

Charles  Edwin  Stratton 1869 

Solomon  Piper  Stratton 1877 

George  Blake  Sullivan 1877 

Henry  Dorr  Sullivan 1882 

Richard  Sullivan 1863 

Thomas  Russell  Sullivan 1875 

Eben  Sutton 1870 

Paul  Mitchell  Swain 1878 

William  Willard  Swan 1867 

Walter  Howard  Sweet 1878 

Frank  Eliot  Sweetser      .     .     .     .     • 1884 

Henry  Walton  Swift 1879 

Lewis  William  Tappan,  Jr.  .     .     • 1867 

George  Grosvenor  Tarbell 1882 

George  Thacher 1884 

Eugene  Van  Rensselaer  Thayer 1881 


MEMBERS 


49 


Nathaniel  Thayer 1881 

John  Babson  Thomas 1885 

Albert  Harris  Thompson 1875 

Francis  Thompson 1872 

George  Washington  Thompson 1881 

Robert  Means  Thompson 1877 

Samuel  Lothrop  Thorndike 1863 

Joseph  Gilbert  Thorp,  Jr 1885 

Charles  Linzee  Tilden 1868 

George  Horton  Tilden 1872 

David  Townsend 1868 

Edward  Britton  Townsend 1878 

Charles  Russell  Train i866 

Samuel  Putnam  Train 1877 

Ezra  Prentiss  Treadwell 1884 

Nathaniel  Dana  Turner 1869 

William  James  Underwood 1872 

George  Bruce  Upton 1863 

Theodore  Newton  Vail 1882 

Henry  Van  Brunt 1865 

Benjamin  Vaughan 1879 

William  Warren  Vaughan    ...  1880 


^O  MEMBERS 

Alexander  Fairfield  Wadsworth 1867 

George  Gorham  Walbach 1885 

Henry  Pickering  Walcott 1880 

Nathaniel  Wales 1877 

Francis  Amasa  Walker 1882 

Henshaw  Bates  Walley 1864 

Isaac  Chapman  Bates  Walley t88o 

Samuel  Dennis  Warren 1863 

William  Warren 187 1 

Alexander  Calvin  Washburn 1863 

Francis  Sedgwick  Watson 1882 

Robert  Sedgwick  Watson 1863 

William  Edward  Welch 1880 

Benjamin  Rodman  Weld 1870 

Charles  Goddard  Weld 1884 

Otis  Everett  Weld 1866 

William  Fletcher  Weld 1882 

Samuel  Wells 1870 

Henry  Clay  Weston 1881 

Alexander  Strong  Wheeler 1877 

Henry  Wheeler 1885 

Edmund  March  Wheelwright 1882 

George  William  Wheelwright 1884 

John  Tyler  Wheelwright 1882 


MEMBERS  5 1 

John  William  Wheelwright 1868 

Charles  Goddard  White 1878 

Charles  Joyce  White 1875 

Harold  Whiting 1885 

Henry  Whitman 1870 

William  Henry  Whitmore 1867 

Edward  Herbert  Whitney 1865 

Henry  Austin  Whitney 1867 

William  Fiske  Whitney 1878 

David  Weld  WilHams 1882 

Jacob  Lafayette  Williams 187 1 

John  Davis  Williams 1868 

Sydney  Augustus  Williams 1876 

William  Cross  Williamson 1868 

Walter  Thaxter  Winsor 1880 

Roger  Wolcott 1882 

Edward  Stickney  Wood 1885 

William  Barry  Wood 1870 

Alexander  Young 1865 

Charles  Loring  Young 1863 

James  Holden  Young 1884 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 


George  Potter  Barrett 1882 

Edward  Julius  Berwind 188 1 

Henry  Lincoln  Breed 1872 

Frederick  Turner  Brown 1880 

John  Marshall  Brown 1869 

Philip  Henry  Brown 1877 

Ira  Bursley 1864 

John  Church 1875 

Joseph  Horace  Clark i88i 

Charles  Warren  Clifford 1874 

Walter  Clifford 1874 

Francis  Davis  Cobb 1883 

John  Lewis  Cutler 1875 

William  Everett  Cutter 1883 

Edward  Augustus  Dana 1876 

Edward  Livingston  Davis 187 1 

William  Wanton  Dunnell 1880 

Samuel  Coffin  Eastman 1879 


NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS  53 

Arthur  Brewster  Emmons 1880 

Francis  Fessenden 1882 

Henry  Greene  Bronson  Fisher 1883 

George  Augustus  Flagg 1874 

John  Holmes  Goodenow 1880 

Francis  Bunker  Greene 1882 

John  Greenough 1880 

Edmund  Grinnell 1878 

Clemens  Herschel 1880 

Alfred  Bryce  Hill 1866 

George  Frisbie  Hoar 1870 

Thomas  Sterry  Hunt 1872 

John  LaFarge 1879 

Francis  Lathrop 1883 

George  Shattuck  Morison .  1878 

Lewis  Pierce 1872 

Charles  Warner  Plummer 1882 

Charles  Sturtevant  Randall 1883 

William  Rotch  Robeson,  Jr 1867 

Morgan  Rotch 1882 

Stephen  Salisbury 1870 

Joseph  Sargent,  Jr 1875 

John  Schouler 1870 

Hamilton  Barclay  Staples 1872 


54  NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS 

Titus  Salter  Tredick 1863 

Joseph  Curtis  Tyler,  Jr 1882 

William  Robert  Ware 1865 

John  Davis  Washburn 1875 

Charles  Storey  Wheelwright 1877 

William  Dana  Wheelwright 1881 


Resident  Members 451 

Non-resident  Members 48 

Total  of  Resident  and  Non-resident  Members  .     .     499 


ARMY  AND  NAVY  MEMBERS. 


William  Crozier  John  Franksford  Tarbell 

Hamilton  Perkins  Gilbert  E.  Thornton 

Charles  Walker  Raymond  Fletcher  A.  Wilson 


